A growing number of California detainees are Indians crossing through Mexico to seek asylum
LOS ANGELES - On a recent visit to the federal prison in Victorville, Calif., U.S. Rep. Mark Takano was caught by surprise. Of the hundreds of immigrants detained there, he learned, possibly 40 percent had traveled from India seeking asylum.
The California Democrat had expected to see a high concentration of Central American detainees, many of them fathers who had been separated from their children.
Not all of the men spoke English. The group appointed a representative, who told Takano that they were supporters of two different political parties and had been persecuted by India's governing Bharatiya Janata Party.
"They said they were often bullied into doing things that were immoral," Takano said. "They would have to carry drugs, perpetrate violence against others."
According to immigration officials and attorneys, there has been an increase in recent years
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